Dye introduces the 2010 NT™. A three year culmination of engineering and design, creating the most advanced paintball gun ever made. The Dye NT™ takes accuracy, air efficiency, design and style to a new standard by setting a benchmark for all others to follow. The Dye NT™ is the Choice of Champions™.

02 Next Generation Spool Valve
The NT Bost Bolt is the culmination of over 4 years of design, research, and testing. A low mass bolt minimizing
recoil is controlled by the most advanced spool
valve design ever.

03 Boost Forward Technology
The patent pending Boost Forward Technology controls the speed of the bolt through its cycle, providing an initial gentle push on the ball to minimize ball breakage, and then increasing in speed to maximize efficiency and consistency.

04 Automatic Valve Shutoff
The patent pending auto shutoff instantly terminates the shot chamber volume as soon as enough air is released to fire the ball. This feature ensures no air is wasted.

05 Boost Bolts Linear Secondary Solenoid Spool
The linear, second stage solenoid spool minimizes air usage and air travel allowing the NT to function with a dwell of
only 6 milliseconds.

06 Low Operating Pressure
The NT’s standard operating pressure is a low 130psi, which results in minimal recoil and sound.

07 Eye Pipe system with Performance Detents
New durable and super-flexible detents offer supreme tenderness to the most brittle of paint. New flex-spring geometry ensures that balls will not double feed into the breech.

08 Ultimate Efficiency
Based off the industry standard 68ci /4500psi compressed air tank, the NT operating a 285 fps will generate 1500 to 1700 shots, depending on bolt configuration.

09 Player Performance and Shooting Comfort
By adjusting the bolt kit’s shot chamber volume and air flow, the NT’s efficiency, recoil, and sound signature can be modified to the users exact performance needs.

10 Logo
Dual injected inset DYE logo.
11 Utralite Airport
The UL airport has deep cuts that keeps it as light as possible, and gives it an aggressive look. It operates with a simple ¼ turn low profile side knob that allows forward port output for maximum comfort and streamline looks.

12 Ultralite Reach Trigger
Trigger roller bearing inserts give the trigger stability and a smooth swing return. The external adjustable design, allows you to limit the travel of the trigger and adjust the reach, rake and spring tension without removing the grip frame or Sticky Grip.

13 2nd Generation Ultralite Frame
The newest revision of the now famous UL frame offers an improved trigger adjustment system, redesigned battery mounting location, new button cover, and new control button housing system.

14 LED Control
High intensity LED provides identification to program functions.

15 Metal Power Buttons
Our metal/rubber button pad features large buttons that can easily be used while wearing gloves. Stainless steel buttons are guaranteed not to fail.

(7:11:05 PM) Battlechaser: Did you just slaughter George Clooney and steal his mojo..?

"Death doesn't exist. It never did, it never will. But we've drawn so many pictures of it, so many years, trying to pin it down, comprehend it, we've got to think of it as an entity, strangely alive and greedy."
- from Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked this Way Comes

What is it that keeps drawing me back to buying a Spyder when I can buy any other gun of my choice?!?

Join Date: Feb 2008

Location: Pennsylvania, USA.

Posts: 576

Re: Dye Nt

Crazy... Eventually you won't even be able to feel weight in a Dye... You won't be able to tell if you were holing it or not, lol.

Thing that gets me is that they are actually saying that this gun gets 1500-1700 shots on a standard 68/45? It's not like they can just lie about that, but man... That's some serious gun right there, looks pretty bad ass too! Wait about 1 n' uh half, ta 2 years, and you'll pick it up for around 600 bucks... lol

(7:11:05 PM) Battlechaser: Did you just slaughter George Clooney and steal his mojo..?

"Death doesn't exist. It never did, it never will. But we've drawn so many pictures of it, so many years, trying to pin it down, comprehend it, we've got to think of it as an entity, strangely alive and greedy."
- from Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked this Way Comes